AI Permissions
Show whether a work may be uploaded to AI or large language models.
- AI-OK: content may be uploaded to AI systems.
- AI-NO: content may not be uploaded to AI systems.
AI-ATLI by mario bañuelos
This prototype turns the AI-ATLI framework into a generator for both learners and educators. Users select permission and creation categories, record tool details, and either copy a final attribution statement or download a .html attribution statement/attribution buttons.
AI-ATLI
AI Attribution for Learning & Instruction
atli comes from the Nahuatl word "to drink water," as a reminder that digital tools still rely on physical resources.
Water-use note: "GPT-4o alone is responsible for evaporating an amount of freshwater equivalent to the annual drinking needs of almost 1.2 million people."
Show whether a work may be uploaded to AI or large language models.
Document how AI contributed to developing the work.
Interactive Prototype
The form below is designed for students, instructors, or authors who need a transparent AI use disclosure that is similar to a Creative Commons attribution workflow.
AI Use Statement
AI Permission: AI-OK
AI Creation Categories: Drafting, Coding
AI Tool: OpenAI Codex
Human Role: Mario Bañuelos directed the workflow, reviewed all generated suggestions, made final design and content decisions, and approved the final implementation.